A review by actuallycandy
Sea of Rust by C. Robert Cargill

5.0

This book had been such a surprise for me. Nothing I have read has made me question my humanity or what makes a sentient being worthy of life.

Being emotional over the artificial and nasty means that one would go to survive. How you could live an entire life not realising you weren't truly living.

Questioning whether humanity will lead us to our eventual end or if we were ever destined to venture past the stars.

Following the companion bot, Brittle along her journey of self-discovery, survival, and learning what it means to be free. What a wild ride, one I will probably live through again and again...